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Kansas chemistry professor found guilty of hiding ties to ChinaA federal jury today found University of Kansas, Lawrence, chemical engineer Franklin Tao guilty of lying to government officials about his ties to a Chinese research institution.
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Former University of Kansas professor found guilty of hiding ties to ChinaWhile Tao was employed by a government university in China, he was also working on research funded by the U.S. government while at the University of Kansas.
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